But Captain America has only got peak human physical abilities. He's not superhuman.LastGreatBlasphemer said:Iron Man isn't a Super Hero. He's a vigilante who joined The Avengers. He has no powers.
Same goes with Batman. Excepting the Avengers thing.
Superman isn't a Super Hero. He's god. The only thing he can't do is anything he hasn't tried yet.
Wolverine isn't a Super Hero. He's a mutant, and an X-man. What he does doesn't follow the archetype of how super hero's function.
Polls for these are terrible, it's always too limiting.
As far as the people who do follow the archetype? Captain America.....Or Thor.
Pedantic post is pedantic, and by your own rules, neither Cap or Thor are 'Super Heroes' either. I don't think there's ever really been an actual definition for what is and isn't a super hero.LastGreatBlasphemer said:Iron Man isn't a Super Hero. He's a vigilante who joined The Avengers. He has no powers.
Same goes with Batman. Excepting the Avengers thing.
Superman isn't a Super Hero. He's god. The only thing he can't do is anything he hasn't tried yet.
Wolverine isn't a Super Hero. He's a mutant, and an X-man. What he does doesn't follow the archetype of how super hero's function.
Polls for these are terrible, it's always too limiting.
As far as the people who do follow the archetype? Captain America.....Or Thor.
I agree, intelligent heroes without powers are the best. Iron Man is my favorite with Batman coming in second.CrimsonBlaze said:It's a tie between Iron Man and Captain America.
More specifically, I like super heroes who do not have any real super powers other than genius-level intellect because they are usually the super heroes that most villains fear, due to their resourcefulness. They need to use what they have, figure out the weaknesses of their foes, and often times go against the greatest villains of all time and win.
Sorry Cap'n, but my money (and stocks) are on Iron Man.
What, no Wonder Woman?IKSA said:What is your favorite superhero and why?